![]() ![]() ![]() I don't know of comic book reader with support for FLIF ImageMagick comes with most likely better resampling algorithms and overhelming list of options that may be even not possible to use at the moment, e.g. If you'd like to use this then you should also be sure your CBR/ CBZ reader can handle WebP images.ĬbxConverter carries out its core function well enough, though, and if you need to batch process a group of comics then it could be all you need.Ĭwebp replaced with ImageMagick to allow more flexibility for input and output formats, in particular using CbxConverter only to resize and repack to cbz, keeping images in jpg format for platforms for which it may be hard to find reader with WebP support (iOS)Īdded "Output extension" (by default defining compression method) to settings Making this happen is more hassle than it should be, thanks to CbxConverter largely unfinished interface (all the basic tools are there, but you'll have to find them first, and even then they won't always work as you expect). Our eight test files fell to 49.1% of their original size with the default compression settings, and only 16.7% after setting "Resize" to 50%. This can still be enough to deliver good results. Essentially it's just converting JPGs to WebP, with some optional resampling to shrink file sizes even further. The program looks very basic, and isn't doing anything particularly clever. CbxConverter is a simple tool for converting comics (or other ) in CBR/ CBZ format to use WebP. ![]()
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